Relatives of the 72 Central American immigrants whose bodies were found in Tamaulipas, Mexico said the victims were killed because their family members were unable to pay a ransom for their lives, La Opinión reports.

Journeyman professional golfer Arjun Atwal, 38, became the first India-born player, as well as the first qualifier in 24 years, to win a PGA Tour event on Sunday, shooting a 3-under-par 67 to secure a one-shot victory at the Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, N.C.

North Korean media have paid keen attention to former U.S. President Jimmy Carter's visit to the communist nation August 24 to secure the release of a Boston native held in the country since last year.

Our desire for wealth and fame has intrigued American society for ages, even today, young people hope to grab on to the tailcoats of the fame monster. This week on YO!Radio we talk to two young people who like so many of their peers are just waiting for their time in the limelight.

Two weeks ago on CNN's Larry King Live the multi-Platinum, multi-Grammy Award winning recording artist and cultural icon Wyclef Jean made the long anticipated announcement that he will be a candidate for president of the Republic of Haiti.

New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo announced yesterday that seven companies in the city have been shut down after an investigation found that they were offering fraudulent legal services to immigrants.

A delegation of lawyers and doctors from the Bay Area went to Haiti in March to assess possible candidates for so-called humanitarian parole to the United States because of their dire situations. NAM videographer Josue Rojas joined the delegation and filed these reports.

A young Santa Cruz surfer, Kyle Theirmann, received the Peter Benchley Ocean Award for his environmental work in Chile, where he raised awareness and fought against the coal power plant that was scheduled to be built. He then created a campaign titled Claim Your Change to fight environmental destruction.

Ramadan, the holy Muslim month began Wednesday. Here, the writer reflects on being Muslim in the U.S. and a recent visit to his village, where his closest friend was from the only Christian family there.

If you were looking for another reason to date an Asian male, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics just came up with one. In their latest report on earnings in the 2nd quarter of 2010, Asian men topped the charts again, making $901 in median weekly earnings.

This summer ten young people will take part in a two month summer program called Changing the Odds, created by the San Francisco District Attorney's office where they will acquire job and life skills while learning how to produce a short feature film.